Short and light romance
So short at only 40 mins, but light and cute.
Interesting story. I thought the premise turned the usual trope upside down. We usually see guy/girl getting surgery and being liked for their new faces, but here, they actually liked each other as they were. Now it makes me wonder why they had surgery in the first place.
They fell in love in the dating app using their pre-surgery faces but were afraid to take their virtual relationship to the next level (eg. meeting in real life) because they feel like the other one will not like their post surgery faces (which happens to be the same faces with 10,000 other people). They tried going out with other people but they couldn't find the same connection as they did with each other, because the other people they dated just loved them for their looks, not their personalities.
I liked that both of them had their own friend to talk to about their problems/issues. I liked that they finally confronted each other and tried to make it work. I loved the production of showing the virtual dating world. and I loved their final words to each other.
"On the day you first talked to me, I thought you'd leave me like everyone else did. Because they always left me in the end. Even I hated my blunt nose, mole, and chin. You liked me as I am and thanks to you, I like myself better now."
"Where you meet isn't important. What matters is how much you care for each other, right?"
Interesting story. I thought the premise turned the usual trope upside down. We usually see guy/girl getting surgery and being liked for their new faces, but here, they actually liked each other as they were. Now it makes me wonder why they had surgery in the first place.
They fell in love in the dating app using their pre-surgery faces but were afraid to take their virtual relationship to the next level (eg. meeting in real life) because they feel like the other one will not like their post surgery faces (which happens to be the same faces with 10,000 other people). They tried going out with other people but they couldn't find the same connection as they did with each other, because the other people they dated just loved them for their looks, not their personalities.
I liked that both of them had their own friend to talk to about their problems/issues. I liked that they finally confronted each other and tried to make it work. I loved the production of showing the virtual dating world. and I loved their final words to each other.
"On the day you first talked to me, I thought you'd leave me like everyone else did. Because they always left me in the end. Even I hated my blunt nose, mole, and chin. You liked me as I am and thanks to you, I like myself better now."
"Where you meet isn't important. What matters is how much you care for each other, right?"
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